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Between-devices agreement in obtaining raw bioelectrical parameters after a lifestyle intervention targeting weight loss in former athletes

Author(s): Silva, T. ; Nunes, CL ; Jesus, F ; Francisco, R ; Teixeira, Vitor Hugo ; Sardinha, LB ; Martins, P ; Minderico, C ; Silva, AM

Date: 2022

Persistent ID: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/144347

Origin: Repositório Aberto da Universidade do Porto

Subject(s): Ciências da Saúde, Ciências médicas e da saúde; Health sciences, Medical and Health sciences


Description

It is unclear if different bioelectrical impedance (BI) devices provide similar results regarding raw parameters [Resistance (R), Reactance (Xc), Phase Angle (PhA), and Impedance (Z)] for the same population/individual undergoing a weight loss intervention. The aim was to evaluate the cross-sectional and longitudinal agreement of raw data obtained by two BI devices in former athletes with overweight/obesity. Fifty-nine participants [mean (SD): 43.5 (9.2) years, 30.5 (4.0) kg/m(2), 42% females] were included. All the assessments were performed before and after a 4-months lifestyle intervention targeting weight loss (WL). BI parameters were assessed at 50 kHz by two devices: a BI spectroscopy (Xitron Technologies, 4200B, San Diego, USA) and a phase-sensitive single-frequency device (RJL/Akern Systems, BIA-101, Italy). Cross-sectionally, BIS provided lower mean values for all parameters (0.4% for R, 1.6% for Xc, 1.0% for PhA and 0.4% for Z, p <0.001) compared to SF-BIA. In individuals with a WL >= 2.5% (n =18), no longitudinal differences were found in any of the raw parameters between devices (p >= 0.128) and there was no proportional bias (p >= 0.408). Despite small baseline differences in raw BI parameters, both devices agreed in tracking changes over time at the group level but interpretation should be careful at the individual level.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
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